peripherally

IPA: pɝˈɪfɝʌɫi

adverb

  • In a peripheral manner.
  • At or towards a periphery.
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Examples of "peripherally" in Sentences

  • 2. I am working in the local arts community, if only peripherally, which is seventeen kinds of cool.
  • Unless one of those acquisitions that I kind of peripherally touched on earlier comes to fruition very quick, that would be correct.
  • The children have all been treated with what's known as a peripherally inserted central catheter, commonly called a PIC line, used to deliver drugs, including chemotherapy.
  • The Queensland children had all been treated with what's known as a peripherally inserted central catheter, commonly called a PIC line, used to deliver drugs, including chemotherapy.
  • It was full of ideas that I'm still pondering in the context of my reading and I've sent for a book of her essays because though I know of Susan Sontag peripherally now I want more depth.
  • What most folks understand only peripherally is that the way we view children’s fairy tales, and the way that the world of the fey was considered in the past, are two very different animals.
  • But isn't -- should also using the Iraq question kind of peripherally or in a related way, saying look, Merkel, the Middle East has to be stabilized, we need Turkey inside the European Union.

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